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therapy turned V into a brat
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 520552" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Exactly. And to be honest, I do want to give it a chance. At that point, that is the only option we have left locally. I'll probably keep my mouth shut next time and see how V is when he walks out. My parents are arriving from France tomorrow, so I know he will be a handful for the next 3 weeks (maybe more, after they live). It will be interesting to see how she deals with V then.</p><p>At that point, I don't believe she can truly hurt him. But I will not accept for him to walk out transformed into a little brat every single session.</p><p>A social group had already been advised by another therapist (the one who ruled out Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), go figure...), but it does not exist where we are...</p><p>It is becoming more and more obvious that I will be the most important player in his gaining functional skills. I just wish I had someone in real life to guide us a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 520552, member: 11847"] Exactly. And to be honest, I do want to give it a chance. At that point, that is the only option we have left locally. I'll probably keep my mouth shut next time and see how V is when he walks out. My parents are arriving from France tomorrow, so I know he will be a handful for the next 3 weeks (maybe more, after they live). It will be interesting to see how she deals with V then. At that point, I don't believe she can truly hurt him. But I will not accept for him to walk out transformed into a little brat every single session. A social group had already been advised by another therapist (the one who ruled out Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), go figure...), but it does not exist where we are... It is becoming more and more obvious that I will be the most important player in his gaining functional skills. I just wish I had someone in real life to guide us a little. [/QUOTE]
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